Example sentences of "[adv] if [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] a " in BNC.
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31 | Well if I may raise a number of issues under that report . |
32 | Yes , well if I can do a few two ounces worth I put them all together and then Adam can give her a little bit . |
33 | if you think to yourself well if I can have a a quarter of an hour 's chat with him , that 'd be worth something . |
34 | Well if I could have a bungalow the same as I' ve got now I would n't care . |
35 | Well if I could dig a hole in the garden we could get rid of some of that stuff . |
36 | It has made him a millionaire but 32-year-old Chris would sell it all tomorrow if he could find a buyer . |
37 | More fundamentally , even if we could invent a new investigative body , it too would have to be trained to produce reliable results , and for it too we would have to invent some sort of internal verification mechanism . |
38 | Why not join our band of Volunteers — even if you can spare a little time you will always be welcome . |
39 | ‘ And even if you could get a harness on it , how could you get it to pull a cart ? ’ |
40 | Yet identification with the aggressor , even if it may suggest a very early and rudimentary phase in superego development and therefore in internalization of the primal father , can not explain what had to happen next ; for , as we have seen , the crucial turning-point would have come only when aggression within the brother-band became inhibited . |
41 | Yet Labour can not hope to control any debate at Westminster from which Scottish MPs are excluded , even if it should win a majority at a future election . |
42 | Over by the volleyball court a crowd of older children gathered to look at postcards of Scotland ( always an icebreaker , particularly if you can find a picture of someone in a kilt ) . |
43 | Maybe if he could delay a little longer , Springfield would discover his sweep had failed to capture the ringleader and send men in to flush him out . |
44 | Yet if we should catch a glimpse of the fake plastic beams , the mass-produced horsebrasses , cartwheels and hunting prints there will , often as not , be unnerving claims of ‘ genuine olde worlde atmosphere ’ for this mishmash of bogus antiquity . |
45 | It would make the writing of this chapter easier if I could call a halt on this discussion of the relationship between dramatic playing and performance and change the topic . |
46 | He was putting on his heavy overcoat , asked again casually if he could have a look at the glass . |
47 | Yeah but nothing cookers cheapest in town actually if you can find a er er the same make elsewhere |